Systems Resilience for Multihazard Environments: Definition, Metrics, and Valuation for Decision Making
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction reported that the 2011 natural disasters, including the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, resulted in $366 billion in direct damages and 29,782 fatalities worldwide. Storms and floods accounted for up to 70% of the 302 natural disasters worldwide in 2011, with earthquakes producing the greatest number of fatalities. Average annual losses in the United States amount to about $55 billion. Enhancing community and system resilience could lead to massive savings through risk reduction and expeditious recovery. The rational management of such reduction and recovery is facilitated by an appropriate definition of resilience and associated metrics. In this…
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1Topics & keywords
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Valuation (finance)
- Resilience (materials science)
- Damages
- Natural disaster
- Community resilience
- Emergency management
- Disaster risk reduction
- Climate action